Museum of George and Nefeli Giabra Pierides Collection

Donated by Clio and Solon Triantafyllides, the museum presents one of the most important private collections of Greek Mycenaean pottery on the island, including a unique anthropomorphic vessel, as well as the white slip and base ring style -two typical forms of pottery from the Late Bronze Age in Cyprus that made the island’s pottery famous the world over.

The richest part of the collection consists of limestone sculptures from the 6th century to the Hellenistic period, whilst the museum also showcases clay figurines, coins, jewellery and copper pieces amongst its hundreds of exhibits.

Thanks to the SPYRA Innovative Digital Archaeological Explorer, visitors can see a simulation of pieces they choose by inserting (imitation) fragments into the base of the machine, which then displays an image of how the exhibit would have looked, along with its relevant information.

The museum is also linked with the Aphrodite Cultural Route.

Region: Lefkosia (Nicosia)
Address: Faneromenis, 86 – 88 – 90
GPS coordinates: Lat: 35.1729 Lon: 33.36229
Contact No: Tel: +357 22 128 157
Operating Hours: Daily: 10:00 – 19:00
Operating Period: All year round.
Closed on Public Holidays.
Entrance Fee: Free
Website: www.boccf.org
  Opening and closing times as well as entrance fees, are subject to alterations without notice. Visitors are advised to check before visiting.
 

Ethnographic Museum of Cyprus

Housed on the ground floor of the Old Archbishopric, the Ethnographic Museum of Cyprus consists of a large collection of 19th and early 20th century Cypriot folk art. The exhibits include a variety of wood-carved objects, tapestry, embroidery, pottery, Cypriot folk costumes and material hand-woven on the loom.

The building of the museum dates back to the 15th century and is of Gothic style architecture with later additions. In the beginning of the 13th century, the area was French (Latin) and the building was used as a monastery by the order of the Benedictines. The Order of St. John-Hospitaliers built a church in honour of St. John, their patron saint, and Hugo 1st was buried here in 1218. The Greek Orthodox Church began using the building sometime before the Ottoman Rule (1571-1878). The richly decorated Gothic arch with the 16th century fresco of the Annunciation, which bears the end of a Greek inscription, was uncovered in 1950.

Region: Lefkosia (Nicosia)
Address: Plateia Archiepiskopou Kyprianou (within the old Archbishopric)
GPS coordinates: Lat: 35.17373 Lon: 33.36795
Contact No: Tel: +357 22 432 578, Fax: +357 22 343 439
Operating Hours: Monday: 10:00-14:00
Tuesday – Friday: 09:00 – 16:00
Saturday: 09:00 – 13:00
Closed on Sunday
Operating Period: All year round.
Closed on Public Holidays.
Entrance Fee: Adults €2,00 / Students €1,00
Website: www.cypriotstudies.org
  Opening and closing times as well as entrance fees, are subject to alterations without notice. Visitors are advised to check before visiting.
 

Cyprus Postal Museum

Located within the walled city of Lefkosia (Nicosia), the Cyprus Postal Museum is housed on the ground floor of an old two-storey mansion. It was founded in 1981 to exhibit the rich and diverse material of the island’s postal history, which started from the 15th century, when postal communications to-and-from Cyprus were organised for the first time during the Venetian period.

The halls of the museum exhibit postage stamps and rich philatelic material in chronological order, including material from the period of British Rule. In particular, the oldest series of Cypriot stamps with the portrait of Queen Victoria of England, which are overprinted with the word ‘Cyprus’, as well as the first dedicated Cypriot series of 1928 that depicts historic sites and figures related to the island’s long history.

Other exhibits include ‘first day of issue’ envelopes and stamps issued since the proclamation of the Republic of Cyprus in 1960 until today, and that showcase the island’s historical dates, great figures, culture, touristic sights, monuments and overall contribution to civilization. Methods of insuring post is also displayed, from sealing-wax to machinery, along with weighing scales and other philatelic books and magazines.

Region: Lefkosia
Address: Department of Postal Services. Agiou Savvas, 3B (Laïki Geitonia)
GPS coordinates: Lat: 35.17098 Lon: 33.363974
Contact No: Tel: +357 22 304 711 / +357 22 760 522, Fax: +357 22 760 733
Operating Hours: Monday – Friday: 09:00 – 15:00
Saturday: 09:00 – 13:00
Closed on Sunday, but can open for groups with prior notice.
Operating Period: All year round.
Closed on Public Holidays.
Entrance Fee: Free
  Opening and closing times as well as entrance fees, are subject to alterations without notice. Visitors are advised to check before visiting.
   
 

Cyprus Police Museum

The museum was originally founded in 1933 during British colonial times as a Criminal Museum by the British Chief of Police of the colonial government.

A substantial part of the museum is dedicated to the history of the Cyprus Police Force, from the British period up to the present day. Visitors can see uniforms, arms, equipment and police vehicles, as well as musical instruments, photographs and documents of the Police Band. The Museum also houses objects and documents from the Second World War and the 1955-1959 National Liberation Struggle.

Region: Lefkosia (Nicosia)
Address: Evangelou Floraki, within the Police Headquarters building
GPS coordinates: Lat: 35.145131 Lon: 33.376095
Contact No: Tel: +357 22 808 793, Fax: +357 22 808 780
Operating Hours: Monday – Friday: 09:00 – 13:00
Closed on weekends.
Operating Period: All year round.
Closed on Public Holidays.
Entrance Fee: Free
Website: www.police.gov.cy
  Opening and closing times as well as entrance fees, are subject to alterations without notice. Visitors are advised to check before visiting.
 

Cyprus Museum of Natural History

Located within the grounds of the Carlsberg Brewery, the museum is the largest natural history exhibition of its kind on the island and was founded by ‘The Photos Photiades Charity, Scientific and Cultural Foundation’. Amongst its 2.500 or so exhibits are: embalmed mammals, birds, fish, reptiles and insects, along with rocks, minerals, semi precious stones, shells and fossils.

Region: Lefkosia (Nicosia)
Address: Carlsberg Brewery grounds – Latsia (Lakkia) area
GPS coordinates: Lat: 35.07595 Lon: 33.381748
Contact No: Tel: +357 22 585 834 / +357 22 585 858, Fax: +357 22 481 450
Operating Hours: Monday – Friday: 08:30 – 13:00
Close on weekends.
Appointment required.
Operating Period: All year round.
Closed on Public Holidays.
Entrance Fee: Free
Website: www.natmuseum.org.cy
  Opening and closing times as well as entrance fees, are subject to alterations without notice. Visitors are advised to check before visiting.
 

Cyprus Handicraft Centre – Lefkosia (Nicosia)

The Cyprus Handicraft Centre is an outlet for producing and selling traditional folk art and crafts. Visitors can see the artisans engaged in the traditional crafts at the workshops, such as embroidery and lace making, tapestry, weaving, basketry, woodcarving, pottery, metalwork (copperware and silver), leather and garment making.

An exhibition displays the various handicrafts, along with other items such as ceramic tiles and ancient figures, whilst a wide range of the authentic Cypriot handmade goods can also be purchased at the shop.

Region: Lefkosia (Nicosia)
Address: Athalassas Avenue, 186, Strovolos
Contact No: Tel: +357 22 305 024
Operating Hours: Workshops: Monday – Friday: 07:30 – 15:00
Closed on weekends.

Shop: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday: 08:00 – 14:00 and 16:30 – 19:00
Wednesday: 08:00 – 14:00
Saturday: 08:30 – 13:00
Closed on Sunday.

Operating Period: All year round.
Closed on Public Holidays.
Entrance Fee: Free
Website: https://meci.gov.cy/en/
  Opening and closing times as well as entrance fees, are subject to alterations without notice. Visitors are advised to check before visiting.
 

Centre of Visual Arts & Research (CVAR)

The Centre of Visual Arts & Research (CVAR) is the home of the Costas and Rita Severis Foundation – a non-governmental, non-profit organisation that provides a platform for the exploration of Cyprus’ cultural heritage.

The CVAR is comprised of a four-storey exhibition area, research centre, conference hall, café, roof terrace lounge and gift shop, all housed in a building within the historic walled city of Lefkosia (Nicosia) that was originally an ottoman-era Khan, and was later converted into a flour mill in 1953.

The Centre houses a unique collection of paintings and artefacts that highlight the island’s multicultural past over the past three centuries, including artwork, costumes, memorabilia, books and archival material from all over the world, that come from the personal collection of Mr. and Mrs Severis.

In addition to its permanent collections, the CVAR also hosts temporary exhibitions, lectures, films and other special events, highlighting the work of local and international artists and scholars.

Region: Lefkosia
Address: Ermou Street 285
GPS coordinates: Lat: 35.175728 Lon: 33.368261
Contact No: Tel: +357 22 300 999 / +357 99 630 872, Fax: 22 300 989
Operating Hours: Winter(15 October – 15 May): Tuesday-Sunday: 9:30-17:00
Monday: Closed

Summer (15 May – 15 October): Monday-Saturday: 9:30-17:00
Sunday: Closed

Operating Period: All year round
Closed on Public Holidays and summer holidays (typically first two weeks of August)
Entrance Fee: Adults: €5,00 / Students and children: Free
Disabled Access: All areas offer disabled access
Website: www.cvar.severis.org
  Opening and closing times as well as entrance fees, are subject to alterations without notice. Visitors are advised to check before visiting.
 

Byzantine Museum

The Byzantine Museum, within the walled city of Lefkosia (Nicosia), contains the richest and most representative collection of Byzantine art on the island. Over 200 icons dating from the 9th to the 19th centuries, as well as sacred vessels, vestments, robes and books are exhibited there. The collection includes many icons dating from the 12th century, when iconography was at its peak. One of the most notable exhibits is the famous 6th century mosaics from the church of Panagia Kanakaria in Lythragkomi Village, that were brought back to Cyprus after having been illegally exported from the occupied part of the island. 

Region:Lefkosia
Address:Plateia Archiepiskopou Kyprianou (within the Archbishopric)
Contact No:Tel: +357 22 430 008, Fax: +357 22 430 667
Operating Hours:Tuesday to Saturday  09:30-17:00.
Operating Period:All year round Closed on Public Holidays
Entrance Fee:€7 for individual visitors. For groups of more than 10 people a reduced ticket of €4. Reduced admission is also offered for children up to 18 years of age and pensioners (65+). Also: free access is offered to groups of children, students and uniformed soldiers as well as to ICOM, ICOMOS card holders and journalists. For reservations and further information, please call 22430008 (8:00-2:30, Monday to Friday) or email [email protected].
Website:www.makariosfoundation.org.cy
 Opening and closing times as well as entrance fees, are subject to alterations without notice. Visitors are advised to check before visiting.

Archbishop Makarios III Foundation Art Galleries

The four art galleries of the Cultural Centre of the Archbishop Makarios III Foundation exhibit a unique collection of representative works of Western-European art, dating from the Renaissance to modern times, as well as Greek and Cypriot masterpieces.

The first gallery contains works of western European painters such as Nicolas Poussin, Eugene Delacroix and others; the second gallery contains 18th and 19th century paintings, engravings and maps on themes from the 1821 Greek War of Independence; the third gallery contains works of Greek artists from the 19th and 20th century, and the fourth gallery contains representative works of 20th century Cypriot artists.

Region: Lefkosia (Nicosia)
Address: Plateia Archiepiskopou Kyprianou, (within the Archbishopric)
Contact No: Tel: +357 22 430 008, Fax: +357 22 430 667
Operating Hours: Monday – Friday: 09:00 – 13:00 / 14:00 – 16:00
Closed on weekends.
Operating Period: All year round
Closed on Public Holidays
Entrance Fee: Adults €4,00 / Students €2,00
Website: www.makariosfoundation.org.cy
  Opening and closing times as well as entrance fees, are subject to alterations without notice. Visitors are advised to check before visiting.
 

Cyprus Museum

The Cyprus Museum is the island’s main and largest archaeological museum, and charts the development of Cyprus’ civilisation from the Neolithic Age to the Early Byzantine period (7th century).

The museum’s collections are comprised of finds from extensive excavations from all over the island that have helped the development of Cyprus’ archaeology, as well as its research into the cultural heritage of the Mediterranean.

The collections consist of pottery, jewellery, sculpture, coins, copper objects, and other artefacts, all exhibited in chronological order in the various museum galleries. Pieces typical of Cypriot culture – and of particularly important artistic, archaeological and historical value – include the cross-shaped idol of the Chalcolithic period, Early Bronze Age pottery from Vouni, Late Bronze Age golden jewellery from Egkomi, and the 1st century BC statue of Aphrodite of Soloi.

The museum building itself is also historic, and work on it commenced in 1908 and was completed in 1924, when Cyprus was still a British colony. Several extensions were later added for the museum to become the building it is today.

The museum is linked with the Aphrodite Cultural Route.

The Cyprus Museum – Audio Guide 

Region: Lefkosia (Nicosia)
Address: Mouseiou, 1
GPS coordinates: Lat: 35.17198 Lon: 33.355569
Contact No: Tel: +357 22 865 854 / +357 22 865 888, Fax: +357 22 303 148
Operating Hours: Tuesday – Friday: 08:00 – 18:00
Saturday: 09:00 – 17:00
Sunday: 10:00 – 13:00
Closed on Monday
Public Holidays: 10:30 – 13:00 (except those listed below)
Please note that every first Wednesday of the month the opening hours of the museum are from 08:00 – 20:00.
Operating Period: All year round.
Closed on Christmas Day, New Year’s Day and Easter Sunday (Greek Orthodox).
Entrance Fee: FREE
Disabled Access: Entrance ramp, chair lifts for rooms and disabled toilets
Website: www.mcw.gov.cy/da
Opening and closing times as well as entrance fees, are subject to alterations without notice. Visitors are advised to check before visiting.